I etched a similar board (see lousy picture) a while ago for
playing with this chip.It only contains the 4 necessary decoupling
caps.all relevant pins is available.I used a breadboard for testing
for flexibility, and used a PIC micro to control it.if you do the
decoupling right according to datasheet, your 1 layer board will certainly be sufficient for testing.
Note: make sure to feed it a fixed mclock signal.if the
mclock changes, the TAS3103 I2C bus has a tendency of locking up.
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Yulquen
playing with this chip.It only contains the 4 necessary decoupling
caps.all relevant pins is available.I used a breadboard for testing
for flexibility, and used a PIC micro to control it.if you do the
decoupling right according to datasheet, your 1 layer board will certainly be sufficient for testing.
Note: make sure to feed it a fixed mclock signal.if the
mclock changes, the TAS3103 I2C bus has a tendency of locking up.
--
Yulquen
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